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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Spencer Weig
(2024)
Henry Hun and his family: Three foundational stories in the history of nineteenth-century American neurology, Part I. Thomas Hun (1808–1896): Nineteenth-century patriarch, neurophilosopher, and proto-neurologist.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 368-396).
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Article
David E. Dunning
(2023)
Constructing the “home-side” of a scientific legacy: Mary Everest Boole, pedagogy, and domesticity.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100900).
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Article
Eva Kaufholz-Soldat
(2023)
“All manner of gymnastic evolutions” for science: Dorothea Klumpke (1861–1942) and a life in astronomical research.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100888).
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Article
David E. Dunning; Brigitte Stenhouse
(2023)
Bringing the history of mathematics home: Entangled practices of domesticity, gender, and mathematical work.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100902).
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Article
Henry J. Noltie
(2023)
The Heriot of Ramornie annotated copy of Flora Glottiana: An early nineteenth-century Flora of Fife.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 277-294).
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Book
Bengt Jangfeldt
(2023)
The Nobel Family: Swedish Geniuses in Tsarist Russia.
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Article
Wolfgang Steinicke
(2023)
Visitors to the Herschels between 1777 and 1822.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 545-598).
(/isis/citation/CBB432491035/)
Book
James B. Breckinridge; Alec M. Pridgeon
(2022)
With Stars in Their Eyes: The Extraordinary Lives and Enduring Genius of Aden and Marjorie Meinel.
(/isis/citation/CBB048835120/)
Book
Jill Hunting
(2022)
For Want of Wings: A Bird with Teeth and a Dinosaur in the Family.
(/isis/citation/CBB350982255/)
Book
Michel Morange
(2022)
Pasteur.
(/isis/citation/CBB860119277/)
Book
Wolfgang Steinicke
(2021)
William Herschel Discoverer of the Deep Sky: The epochal work of the greatest visual observer and his talented sister Caroline.
(/isis/citation/CBB218557286/)
Book
Joan L. Richards
(2021)
Generations of Reason: A Family’s Search for Meaning in Post-Newtonian England.
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Book
Wolfgang Steinicke
(2021)
William Herschel: Discoverer of the Deep Sky.
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Article
G. J. Leigh
(2021)
The Early Lives and Courtship of Jane and Alexander Marcet.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 51-60).
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Book
Sandro Tirini
(2021)
Vita di Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier, contessa di Rumford.
(/isis/citation/CBB882603015/)
Article
M. Chirimuuta
(2020)
Cassirer and Goldstein on Abstraction and the Autonomy of Biology.
HOPOS
(pp. 471-503).
(/isis/citation/CBB004960700/)
Article
P. G. Moore
(2020)
The Goodsir brothers from Fife, Scotland: Contributions to anatomy, marine zoology and Arctic exploration in the nineteenth century.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 76-91).
(/isis/citation/CBB205460184/)
Article
Paul Netter
(2020)
Jean-Baptiste and Anselme Payen, chemical manufacturers in Grenelle near Paris (1791-1838).
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 1-7).
(/isis/citation/CBB131522206/)
Article
Marsha L. Richmond
(2020)
South American Fieldwork/Cytogenetic Knowledge: The Cytogenetic Research Program of Sally Hughes-Schrader and Franz Schrader.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 127-169).
(/isis/citation/CBB089150626/)
Chapter
Annette B. Vogt; Eva Kaufholz-Soldat; Nicola M.R. Oswald
(2020)
Emma S. and Wladimir S. Woytinsky: An Unusual Couple in Statistics.
In: Against All Odds: Women’s Ways to Mathematical Research Since 1800
(pp. 133-150).
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